by NathanLibrary | Dec 1, 2018 | Thinking
There are an almost infinite amount of ways to manage organizing one’s self. Personally, I’ve been using the “schedule of tasks per day” method, where I simply take an item or two from a big “To-Do” list, add it to my calendar, and...
by NathanLibrary | Oct 29, 2017 | Thinking, Writing
It was just an acquaintance asking the general populace what kind of new computer they should buy. Having an appreciable understanding of computers, I jumped into the gaggle of responses and added my own to the mix. My feedback was simple, keeping my reply under a...
by NathanLibrary | Jul 21, 2017 | School, Thinking, Writing
I was writing an assignment for my English class this afternoon. It should probably be noted that I find it almost impossibly difficult to take this class seriously. Aside from that, I feel like I take the type of stance on most things that might be...
by NathanLibrary | Jul 21, 2017 | Thinking, Writing
Recently I asked, publicly, when it is acceptable to look at another person and say: “Hey, you’re wrong.” Since I was the person asking the question, I felt it was safe to assume that I wasn’t the best person to answer the question. So, I...
by NathanLibrary | Jul 21, 2017 | Thinking, Writing
I don’t know when to correct people, and when not to. I have a lot of knowledge stored up in my brain. Now, I say “a lot”, but of course that’s relative, because compared to someone perhaps ten years older than I, it is a tiny amount of...
by NathanLibrary | Jul 21, 2017 | Thinking
There are a lot of things I’m not particularly fond of which seem to be gaining popularity. A little bit earlier this year we had “Black Friday”, (Something I’m already not a fan of) only this year it pretty broadly encroached on Thanksgiving;...